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When it is first output, it is expressed in âjust the text without titleâ such as on Facebook.
- Then, inspired by it in some cases, the ânext commentâ will hang.
- After some time has passed, âTitle.â will be created at the time it is reprinted in Scrapbox.
- A title as simple as a summary can be given only if the content of the expression is simple.
- For the most part, itâs impossible to give it a simple title because itâs a jumble of things.
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Iâve been thinking a lot about adopting Scrapbox as a form of knowledge representation.
- but âtitle and textâ is still too rich an expression.
- As I felt when I first started using Scrapbox, requiring titles raises the bar for output.
- Being able to Scrapbox has led to the following operational avoidance, but not essential
- Rename afterwards with âah ahâ or something in the title.
- Write the body of the text, then find two key phrases that seem important and connect them with âandâ.
- Canned titles for things that cannot be titled, such as âThought Nodes YYYYY-mm-ddâ
- Being able to Scrapbox has led to the following operational avoidance, but not essential
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Short sentences are still the basic format
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A tentative title for it is the date and time it was created.
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It is for human beings to give a title that is a summary
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For the program, anything goes as long as itâs indexed.
- Creation date and time as unchanged ID
- Vector if you are willing to change
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